Hyrule Castle CityThe Center of Hylian power and the seat of government for the Kingdom of Hyrule, it is the largest and oldest city on the continent containing a plethora of merchants, universities, temples, libraries, and the finest that Hyrule has to offer. Citizens from all over the Kingdom travel here to behold the historic wonders.

Northern FieldsThese well-watered floodplains of the Zora River provide some of Hyruleís finest produce and agricultural goods. Livestock also graze here under the watchful eyes of their keepers who hold roaming monsters at bay.

Zora's DomainThis is the mysterious home of the Zora people and the seat of government for the Zora Kingdom. It is a wondrous city carved from the very stone of the northern mountains, and the Zoras use the natural caves for their homes. Water flows freely through its caverns where the Zora people flourish in tranquility and the Zora River, the lifeblood of Hyrule, begins.

Zora RiverEmptying into Lake Hylia, this is the largest river on the continent, and it is the major highway for Zora travel. This mighty river also nourishes the surrounding plains and gives life to the farmlands.

Lake HyliaLake Hylia is the largest body of water in Hyrule and provides both a vacation retreat for the wealthy as well as aquaculture and food to the rest of the kingdom. The Zora are as numerous here as they are in their home of the Zoraís Domain and keep a vigilant watch over the waters that they consider to be sacred. The Great Hyrule Bridge spans across it connecting the northern and southern cliffs above the lake.

Snowpeak MountainThe northern edge of Hyrule, these mountains are perpetually bathed in snow and provide shelter to many mysterious creatures including the reclusive Yeti race. During Zantís invasion, the chill of the mountains froze over the Zoraís Domain before the Hero of Light managed to thaw the ice.